Particularly large increases were seen for American Indian or Alaska Native and Black individuals
Increases seen in total mental health-related visits as well as anxiety- or depression-related visits
Disadvantaged social positions linked to harmful work patterns
93.3 percent increase seen from 2008 to 2020 among privately insured people, with faster growth in 2015 to 2020 than 2008 to 2014
Patients receiving mental health treatment less likely to be rehospitalized, have ED visit, die from any cause
Reduced risk for psychiatric, nonpsychiatric hospitalization seen with use of ADHD meds among adolescents, adults with ADHD
Intervention included cognitive components and also improved frequency, urgency
Small delayed benefit seen for loneliness, but larger improvements seen in perceived stress
Higher positive affect, lower perceived stress seen in association with caring for one's body, exercising, and engaging in healthy behaviors
Increase seen in proportion of mental health-related visits and in percent of visits with prescription of psychotropic medications